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Bigarreau Collection

Discover the allure of Bigarreau cherries, a beloved cherry variety known for its bunches of succulent, black fruits

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Bunch of Black Cherries

Bunch of Black Cherries
A delicious looking bunch of black cherries of the Bohemian black bigarreau variety

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Cherry varieties, Prunus cerasus: Cerisier, Kirsche, cerise hative, bigarreau hatif, etc

Cherry varieties, Prunus cerasus: Cerisier, Kirsche, cerise hative, bigarreau hatif, etc
5856534 Cherry varieties, Prunus cerasus: Cerisier, Kirsche, cerise hative, bigarreau hatif, etc.; (add.info.: Ripe fruit, segments and leaves of Cherry varieties, Prunus cerasus: Cerisier, Kirsche)

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Morello, Late Black Bigarreau, Bigarreau noir de Gueben, Mayduke (chromolitho)

Morello, Late Black Bigarreau, Bigarreau noir de Gueben, Mayduke (chromolitho)
2791908 Morello, Late Black Bigarreau, Bigarreau noir de Gueben, Mayduke (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Morello, Late Black Bigarreau)

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Cherry variety, Bigarreau des Capucins, Prunus avium

Cherry variety, Bigarreau des Capucins, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Bigarreau (chromolitho)

Bigarreau (chromolitho)
2791936 Bigarreau (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bigarreau. Illustration for The Fruit Growers Guide by John Wright with illustrations by Miss May)

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Bigarreau Napoleon cherry, Prunus variety

Bigarreau Napoleon cherry, Prunus variety.. Drawn by J.L. Macfarlane, chromolithographed by Stroobant, Ghent, from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Cherry varieties: Bedford Prolific and Bigarreau

Cherry varieties: Bedford Prolific and Bigarreau Gros Coeuret, Prunus species.. Drawn by J.L. Macfarlane, chromolithographed by Severeyns, Brussels, from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Cherry tree (Prunus avium) Bigarreau Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau

Cherry tree (Prunus avium) Bigarreau Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Antoine Poiteau
Botany - Rosaceae - Cherry tree (Prunus avium) " Bigarreau". Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Antoine Poiteau

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Prunus sp. cherry (Bigarreau Cherry)

Prunus sp. cherry (Bigarreau Cherry)
Plate 46 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBigarreau Collection: CHERRIES

CHERRIES
Morello Late Black Bigarreau Bigarreau Noir de Gueben Mayduke

Background imageBigarreau Collection: Cherry / Bigarreau Ludwig

Cherry / Bigarreau Ludwig
A bunch of cherries still attached to a twig


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Discover the allure of Bigarreau cherries, a beloved cherry variety known for its bunches of succulent, black fruits. With names like Morello, Late Black Bigarreau, Bigarreau noir de Gueben, and Mayduke, these cherries have graced orchards and gardens for centuries. Bigarreau cherries, also known as Prunus avium, are a cherished addition to the cherry family. Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau's botanical plate by Pierre Antoine Poiteau showcases the beauty of the Bigarreau cherry tree. The Bigarreau Napoleon cherry, a Prunus variety, boasts a rich history and delicious flavor. Cherry enthusiasts also appreciate the Bedford Prolific and Bigarreau varieties. Delve into the world of cherry trees with the Prunus sp. Bigarreau Cherry, and savor the juicy, sweet-tart taste of these cherries. Whether you're baking a pie, enjoying a fresh snack, or admiring their beauty, cherries, and the Bigarreau variety in particular, are a delightful treat.